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I'm running out of places to shop.....mark Publix in Trussville off my list of place I'll go

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21 comments

  • Grasshopper

    It's everywhere, yes it is.

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  • tsavo303

    WTH?

    3
  • Butchdog3

    Sign of the times for sure, not only Publix.

    3
  • KL

    That's ridiculous but more common now than helpful or thoughtful people at the store.

    Might I suggest you start taking the baskets when bags are unavailable or when you get charged for them? I heard of a guy who's been doing that and it's been working out for him.

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    More and more common. What a shame.

    3
  • austin20

    When I go to the grocery about the only employees I interact with are the guys at the fresh seafood counter.

    3
  • wetnap

    Unfortunately its like that everywhere. I refuse to go to self check out. We have several different supermarkets some are friendlier than others and I go to the ones with the nicest people I care more about the service than the price.

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  • cbxjeff

    The two closest WalMarts to me now have one checkout with a cashier out of 20 stations. The rest are self checkout. I ask the manager one day to please raise his prices so he could afford more checkout help. I'm probably the first to ask to raise prices. Nearby Kroger is a little better. They usually have 2-3 cashiers.

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  • Ditch-Runner

    agree its the same all over frustrating

    maybe one checkout lane with a actual worker the rest self serve and they wonder why people "forget to scan" a few items when checking out

    I hate doing it but I have left carts with goods in them and left the stores (nothing perishable even I would not do that )

    the loss has to be up by people bagging three skip one or two must not be enough loss to make them add manpower to run the register's.

    I have talked with the Walmart door patrol and supposedly undercover security people just watching the people tell me they have caught people scanning a 10.00 item and have a 500.00 Tv in the cart and headed out the door sure they catch a few but who knows how many make it out

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  • bullshot

    Never seen a self check-out in any Publix I've ever been to in Florida, maybe it's an Alabama thing.

    Also have never been treated like that in a Publix either, I would think that a call to the manager would be appropriate though. They are really sticklers (at least here) for good customer service.

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  • thorhammer

    I go to the ATM and pull out $200, then go to the wal-mart buy a bunch of low cost veggies and head to the self-checkouts. I scan one item and feed it a $20, and get lots of change. I do this until all the $20's are gone, The wal-mart helper always gives me the fish eye, but I need the change for garage sales. I won't stand in line at the bank because it takes longer and i get healthy veggies to eat😊

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  • NeoBlackdog

    Ya know what I find frustrating?

    It's when someone talks about 'Alabama White Sauce' and doesn't tell us any more about it!!! No description, no recipe, no nothin', just that it has horseradish in it.

    Sheesh!

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  • AdamsQuailHunter

    Here you go: Best Regards - AQH

    https://www.southernliving.com/recipes/alabama-white-sauce

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  • Locust Fork
    NeoBlackdog: 30070000064667/comments/30070012400155

    Ya know what I find frustrating?

    It's when someone talks about 'Alabama White Sauce' and doesn't tell us any more about it!!! No description, no recipe, no nothin', just that it has horseradish in it.

    Sheesh!

    This is my brother's instructions....


    Alabama White Sauce

    2 cups Mayonnaise

    ½ cup Apple Cider Vinegar

    2 tbls Lemon Juice

    1 tbls Worcestershire Sauce

    2 tbls Black Pepper (ground)

    1 tspn Salt

    1 tspn Cayenne Pepper

    2 tspn Horseradish


    Its very good and it is perfect for the carb diet thing because it has less than 1 carb per serving....pretty much a "zero carb" thing you can eat. You can adjust it to fit you....put too much cayenne in it and it will turn pink. You can buy it premade if you check where they have the bbq sauce in a lot of places. Dukes mayo makes a pretty good version of it.

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  • NeoBlackdog
    Locust Fork: 30070000064667/comments/30070014622235

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11407006#Comment_11407006

    This is my brother's instructions....

    Alabama White Sauce

    2 cups Mayonnaise

    ½ cup Apple Cider Vinegar

    2 tbls Lemon Juice

    1 tbls Worcestershire Sauce

    2 tbls Black Pepper (ground)

    1 tspn Salt

    1 tspn Cayenne Pepper

    2 tspn Horseradish

    Its very good and it is perfect for the carb diet thing because it has less than 1 carb per serving....pretty much a "zero carb" thing you can eat. You can adjust it to fit you....put too much cayenne in it and it will turn pink. You can buy it premade if you check where they have the bbq sauce in a lot of places. Dukes mayo makes a pretty good version of it.

    You rock, girl!

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  • Wulfmann

    2 of the 3 Publix in my area (East Central Florida) have self checkout and the people are very nice.

    The only things I buy at Publix are BOGO. With BOGO the price comes out to 5-10% less than Walmart prices meaning regular Publix prices are almost double Walmart..

    When the first Aldi opened in our area there was a knowledgeable young woman explaining vegetables to some people.

    One of them asked her how she knew so much about vegetables and she said she worked in the produce department at Publix. When asked why she was buying her vegetables at Aldi she smiled and said she could not afford the prices at Publix.

    I remember getting a 12 pound bag of Uncle Ben's at BJs. It was $9.99 but $7.99 with a coupon. Stopped at Publix for a couple BOGOs and saw the same 12 pound bag of UB's rice on sale for $14.99.

    Ask me why I believe we are like 5th century Rome. You don't need to do you? You already know

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  • Locust Fork

    I will have Kroger deliver it to my house before I put up with crappy service again. I wouldn't mind a totally empty, fully automated store if I could just go in...scan my stuff....pay and leave. I'd rather be left alone than deal with a person's crappy attitude again.

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  • KL

    We often use delivery services here and the delivery service drivers have all been courteous and helpful. Saves me and my wife a lot of time and hassle. Worth every penny.

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  • Oakie

    Your lucky, we are not allowed bags in our grocery stores. You have to bring your own. I can't tell you how many times we went to Bj's, and forgot to bring bags. Now we just leave about twenty reusable bags in the back of the car and pickup. This no bag stuff in NJ stinks. Most all stores have self checkout and very rarely do they have a cashier. If they do have a cashier, there are twenty people in that line with bouffant hair, or their pants are up to their chest with a belt pulled extra tight. They also have eight hundred coupons that are either from 1971, or they are asking if they still except S&H green stamps!!! 😉😡

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  • Gregor62

    Yeah, and they need $15 an hour to act like a moron.

    Gotta be some proud parents.....

    3
  • tnranger
    New Publix signs tell customers to keep emotional support animals, pets out of stores
    Publix customers may have noticed a new sign reminding them to keep their fur babies at home if they want to shop.

    Publix made more national news, and it's apparently not without controversy! No emotional support animals allowed. I hadn't heard about miniature horses as emotional support/service animals. I'll have to suggest my daughter certify Bucky, the miniature horse that protects her cows from coyotes.😉

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